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For information about accessing the new HTML5 version of Multigraph, see http://www.multigraph.org/html5.

In response to several user inquiries about possible alternate ways of handling mouse events in Multigraph, I have set up a page of User Interface Tests. Check it out, and let me know what you think!

Multigraph 3.2 was released today. It includes a new <background> tag that allows you use an arbitrary background color and/or image. It's documented in the new online user guide here, and there's a new online example showing it in use.

The Multigraph User Guide has been updated and is now in a new format that includes a navigation menu that makes it much easier to use.

Multigraph 3.1 has been released. This release fixes a few bugs, and includes the newly created Drupal module.

The examples on the examples page of this web site have been updated to use the new Drupal module, and to have more complete descriptions.

The latest Multigraph release now includes a module for the Drupal content management system, which makes it really easy to create and manage Multigraph graphs on a Drupal site. Check it out at the Drupal Module page.

As of Multigraph version 3.0, released on August 5, 2010, Multigraph now requires Flash Player version 10. Additionally, developers using the Multigraph Flex component will need to use version 4 of the Flex SDK to compile their applications. If you need to continue supporting an older version of Flash Player, or compiling with an older version of the Flex SDK, you can use older (2.5 or lower) version of Multigraph available from the download archives.

Note: this web site is for the old, Flash-based, version of Multigraph. Starting in December 2012, there is a new JavaScript/HTML5 version of Multigraph, which is distributed from the site multigraph.github.io. Future projects should use the new JavaScript/HTML5 version of Multigraph rather than the Flash version described here.